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Date: | Sun, 18 Jul 2004 22:44:06 -0600 |
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RUnning a net isn't that much of a problem if your reading/writing
skills are up to it.
I've run a local ares net from my ht using a slate and stylus to note
check-ins. I currently am net manager for the Louisiana traffic net
as well as the central area daytime NTS net. I also operate as ncs
for region 5 daytime NCs nets as well as am active as a net control on
the maritime mobile service network on 14.300 megahertz.
FOr hf I use a Heil mike on a stand with a foot switch. FOr most nets
these days I use my computer, but I've used a slate and stylus just as
effectively.
fOr nets when using a slate and stylus I'll operate two slates, one
with file cards for the traffic list and a full sheet for regular
check-ins.
vOx or some kind of mic other than a hand microphone are easier but
one can do it. FOr the preamble I usually just run from memory as
I've done it enough. First couple of times I might use a brailled
preamble reading with my right hand only.
I could use my left as well if necessary, I used to sight read braille
trumpet music with my left while holding the horn with my right.
EVerybody has slightly different techniques which work for them.
Exeperiment and you'll f ind the ones that are right for you.
73 de nf5b
Richard Webb
Electric Spider Productions
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
--- Benjamin Franklin, NOvember 1755 from the
Historical review of Pennsylvania
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